power grip forces to be greater on average by approximately 1% to 5% with the arm in full extension as compared to with the elbow flexed 90-degrees on average across gender and mobility device...
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2.2.5 Grip Strength
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of Accessible Features (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
It is, of course, impossible to guarantee that mechanical devices will never fail to operate....
- Sargent 278 Series Overhead Concealed Door Closer
- UbiDuo Face to Face Communicator
- AJW Architectural Products U711 Series 16"W x 20"H Channel Frame Mirror - Plate Glass Surface
- Wikk Industries Ingress'r Automatic Door Control
- Kawneer North America Flushline™ Entrances
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2. Updates to Functional Performance Criteria: 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines
Second, as discussed in Section IV.E.6, the Board proposes to revise the criteria for users with limited vision in section 302.2....
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Building a Winning Record
The first is another Supreme Court case, the 1987 decision in School Board of Nassau County, Florida v. Arline....
- Corada Product Certification Process
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Accessible Product Certification Process
Access Board, DOJ, and other relevant standards-writing and enforcement agencies....
- Alertus Panic Buttons
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11B-206.2.1 Site arrival points
Access Board and the Federal Highway Administration. It is the responsibility of the design professional to comply with these public right of way requirements....
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RESOURCES
Access Board Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board 1331 F Street, NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20004 Toll Free: (800)USA-ABLE Direct: (202)272-0080 TTY: (800)...
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Legislation
Title V of the ADA mandated that the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) set up minimum guidelines "to ensure that buildings, facilities, rail passenger...
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Section 1194.2 Purpose (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
Although, the Board agrees that information provided by an alternative means should be provided at generally the same time as the information is made available to others, the provision provides...
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23. Free appropriate public education
If the recipient places a student, because of his or her handicap, in a program that necessitates his or her being away from home, the payments must also cover room and board and nonmedical...
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deaf-Blind
For example, if a boarding time is changed and the new boarding time is announced, you must inform the person through an accessible method of communicating....
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Alterations and Water Closet Clearances in Single-User Toilet Rooms With In-Swinging Doors (Section-by-Section Analysis)
A number of commenters stated that there was no reason to return this provision to the Access Board....
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Enactment of the ADA and Issuance of the 1991 Regulations
Standards for Accessible Design (1991 Standards), which were based upon the version of the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (1991 ADAAG) published by the Access Board...
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Covered Entities
(See §1193.3 Definitions) The Access Board guidelines cover those manufacturers of equipment that function as customer premises equipment and telecommunications equipment....
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Notes
Ancillary equipment, such as cushions, bolsters, straps, or sliding boards, can be used to facilitate transfers and to help position patients on medical diagnostic equipment....
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4.1.1 Range of Examination Table and Chair Configurations
Access Board’s NPRM for MDE accessibility (see Section 1.3.1 and Tables 1.3.1(a) and 1.3.1(b)): 1....
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Congressional Findings of Discrimination
Congress directed the Access Board to supplement the accessibility guidelines developed earlier for the Architectural Barriers Act to include “additional requirements, consistent with this...